thanks for the reply. regards Dipu
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Nilshan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello , > > I read about clustering on Clustering Wiki... > > The prerequisites for clustering are as below > > According to Wiki... > > 1. Each cluster node should have unique Name (ID). > 2. Each cluster should have it's own Repository.xml ... > 3... > > Now, to answer your question .. I would say... Yes.. > > Each cluster there is a unique repository.xml and you need to specify > FileSystems for all.. > i.e for repository..workspace and versioning... > > FileSystem can local or DB. depending on choice. > > I am sorry..I don't have clustering configuration file now ..but you can > search "Jackrabbit_Clustering" on Nabble and you will find... Message posted > by me. This message contains example configuration file for two clusters... > > Cheers, > Nilshan. > > > > > Dipu-3 wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Wiki page on Clustering says that >> each cluster node needs its own (private) FileSystem and Search index. >> >> Just to be entirely clear on this, the repository.xml file has 3 >> FileSystems defined: >> - one for repository >> - one for workspaces >> - one for versioning >> >> Does each cluster node need its own FileSystem for *all* of these ? >> >> Finally, all the clustering examples we've come across use the >> LocalFileSystem. Is there a particular reason for this? We'd like to >> use the DBFileSystem ( private DBFileSystem for each node) - is this >> likely to cause us any problems? >> >> Sorry for asking the same question again. >> >> Thanks & Regards >> Dipu >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Clustering-and-FileSytems-tp22968590p22985837.html > Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
